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PROJECTS

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Collaborations & Elements which are currently in development to deliver wastecomplete successfully to market with speed.

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INSPIRATION
PROFILE

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Expert Endorsement

Around 267 species around the world are harmed by plastic waste, 44% of seabirds, 43% of ocean mammals, & 86% of sea turtles ingest or become tangled in plastic.

The context for wastecomplete is to take advantage of the technology which exists on a scale & complexity that currently prohibits a complete solution & downsize it.  

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The purpose if this contribution is to bring support to the WasteComplete project.  

 

The world is facing multiple long term global challenges: energy supply, CO2 and other greenhouse gases emissions, waste and local pollutions of all kinds, sustainability of the food and water supply chains, sustainability of the urban model, threatening of social stability due to increased inequality of income distribution, rising geopolitical tensions directly or indirectly linked to the issue of access to and control of natural resources.

 

Energy supply is the key common denominator of those issues.

 

First, all energy importing countries are facing the twin handicaps of a physically constrained flow of energy and the strongly rising cost of supply.

 

The trend on these issues is that the cost of energy supply will keep rising due both to:

 

  • market tightness and resource scarcity of still dominant primary energies (oil first and foremost, natural gas over the next 2 to 3 decades, decreasing potential for large hydro-electrical projects)

 

  • high degree of technological sophistication and capital requirements per unit of useful energy of substituting technologies and alternative energies.

 

Capturing the value of energy along the physical chain of supply and integrating it into the economic system must be a priority of an integrated economic strategy, especially for currently energy importing countries.

 

Second, although the long term global issues are usually addressed separately by national and international bodies and policies, energy, environmental, economic and social issues are interlinked in a dynamic system.

 

A strategy based on optimizing energy supply and capturing the value along the supply chain will provide an efficient and powerful answer to global challenges only if the opportunities (and positive externalities) it creates are perceived and seized by all economic agents.

 

The combined dimensions of the potential of energy supply from waste, of reducing physical volumes and cost of disposal and/or treatment of waste at a local level by making it a valuable resource, organizing local supply chains with a visible labor content, all contribute to the resilience of economic systems and societies.

 

The degree of complexity of the energy transition reflects the degree of complexity of the dynamic system. No single large scale easily replicable model will spontaneously emerge from and allow this transition. The adaptation to global challenges will also benefit from local initiatives combined to local opportunities and translating into local solutions and achievements.Under both criterias, capturing the value of energy in the economic system and taking into account the complexity of the dynamic system, the WasteComplete project has the potential to make a significant contribution to applied research, experience building and, ultimately, policy making. I therefore strongly support the WasteComplete project and recommend that it benefit from public funding.

Olivier Rech

 

International Consultant on energy markets

 

Expert agreed by the French Ministry of Research

 

Member of the Group of Experts of the French National Debate on Energy Transition

 

Former Oil & Gas Analyst at the International Energy Agency (IEA) and French Institute of Petroleum (IFP)

 

 

wastecomplete is designed to faciliatate innovation, collaboration & routes to market.

 

Wastecomplete is directing the integration of multiple existing technologies engineered into one complete 'waste preparation, processing & fuel dispensing' unit with a sustainable aesthetic; & coordinating the software design of a unified operating system across all technologies.  This integrated small-scale & complete solution does not currently exist.

 

wastecomplete's website will empower individuals worldwide to co-operatively participate &  

finance investment for a decentralised waste solution to implement with speed. 

 

wastecomplete's small independent units replacing inefficient large industrial systems, 

decentralises waste management by reducing the finance required for each installation

to reflect investment required for solar power units in comparison to hydrodams. A decentralised solution simplifies the complexity of operations & management through central monitoring & creates ease to finance, install & replicate all over the world.

 EXPERT ENDORSEMENT

 

 

Olivier

Rech

 

 

Inspiring the world to facilitate wastecomplete to protect our environment by

Mirroring visions of ancient scientists to create valuable gold from cheap lead

Imagine the enormous environmental impact of affordably processing all local organic        & plastic waste, within street-side units, with multiple installations connected virtually.

 

WasteComplete can dramatically reduce the use of oil fossil fuels with this clean energy solution. Eco-fuel halves motor vehicle carbon emissions & waste processed close to the location of generation, eliminates landfills, incineration & the related pollution of water.

Realising a value revolution to eliminate waste pollution 
all locally collected waste transformed into bio-fuel, fertilizer & electricity
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